FED UP Birmingham City fans vented their anger in a protest ahead of Saturday’s pre-season friendly with Everton – calling for Carson Yeung to quit the Blues boardroom.

Around 80 fans, some waving banners, gathered in the car park before the game chanting “save our club” and calling for more fans to join them.

David Benson, from Small Heath, said: “We are protesting because we love the club and we want it to still be around when our children grow up. But at this rate it won’t.

“Carson has robbed us,” he claimed. “He’s sold players and it’s just not on. We want him to go.”

Mr Benson, aged 33, added: “It’s not right that people come from abroad and take over clubs. It’s ruining football and it must be stopped.”

The protest came as worried fans handed over a series of questions to the Mail which they want the board to answer. The 12 questions to bosses probe the club finances and the sale of players. Jen May, from Kings Heath, said: “The only option is for him to go. We can’t just wait for the club to be run into the ground, we have to act now.

“We are loyal supporters, we have been with the club thick and thin and we want what’s best for it. This isn’t it.

“There are questions that need answering but ultimately the right thing is for Carson Yeung to go. I think that’s the view most true fans have and we will be doing our best to make sure that happens.

“The protests are peaceful but they will get the message across sooner or later. It’s just a matter of time.”

Organiser Kevin Roberts, aged 45, said the protests would be repeated at every home game until Yeung steps down.

Mr Roberts, from Yardley, said: “We have had a pretty horrendous time and have seen the decline of the club since Carson Yeung arrived.

“We are seeing the sale of our best players and Yeung is facing very serious criminal charges.”

Lifelong fan Dennis Arbury, aged 54, from Erdington, added: “I’ve seen the club go through good times and bad times. This is definitely one of the worst times. What’s happening is wrong. Yeung isn’t doing what’s best for the club or the fans. I hope he listens to our message – he needs to go.”